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... freedom ; they are defending their very livelihood . Even if their actual jobs are not threatened , an attack on academic freedom is apprehended as an attack on their way of life , the way of life they have chosen and which they enjoy ...
... freedom ; they are defending their very livelihood . Even if their actual jobs are not threatened , an attack on academic freedom is apprehended as an attack on their way of life , the way of life they have chosen and which they enjoy ...
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... freedom of speech is limited by laws concerning obscenity , and concerning the uttering of statements interpreted as constituting provocations to racial disharmony . The freedom of university teachers to teach what they as a corpor- ate ...
... freedom of speech is limited by laws concerning obscenity , and concerning the uttering of statements interpreted as constituting provocations to racial disharmony . The freedom of university teachers to teach what they as a corpor- ate ...
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... freedom ' and in favour of South African participation . As a result , UISPP dissociated itself from the Southampton World Congress and plans to set up an alternative Congress with South Africa present , in Mainz in 1987 . the If there ...
... freedom ' and in favour of South African participation . As a result , UISPP dissociated itself from the Southampton World Congress and plans to set up an alternative Congress with South Africa present , in Mainz in 1987 . the If there ...
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